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November 5, 2009

Turtle Costume 2009

We love to dress up and enjoy Dramatic Play.  Sometimes we even bring our own costumes from home to share with our friends.  Sheldon might have a rival here!

 
An A-maze-ing Day PDF Print E-mail

November 3, 2009

South Texas Corn Maze 2009

This year's trip to the South Texas Corn Maze was a pleasant and relaxing day.  We had perfect weather, all of our groups successfully made it through the maze, and we even got to shoot corn cobs out of an air gun at targets.  We blew off a bit of steam on a big inflatable fondly referred to as "The Jumping Thing", and even Mrs. Overstreet got up and frolicked with the first graders.

 
Fall Festivities PDF Print E-mail

October 29, 2009

Frazier Fall Party 2009

While Ms. Frazier was getting ready for our Fall Festival Party, some friends kicked back and enjoyed telling each other jokes at the table.

 
Throwing Clay PDF Print E-mail

October 23, 2009

Kiln-fired Clay 2010

We have been fortunate to have a kiln on site so that we can make things from clay and then fire and glaze them.

 
Sheldon the School Mascot PDF Print E-mail

September 10, 2009

Sheldon 2009

This year, we have had a special friend keeping Ms. Gail company in the front office.  Sheldon lives in a glass tank next to the front door and gets lots of attention from his many admirers.  He is the most exuberant turtle that I have ever met!

 
Shy Shyler PDF Print E-mail

April 2, 2009

Shy Shyler 2009

Our 4 year olds teacher, Miss Ellis, has a little buddy named Shy Shyler who comes out when it is time for reading stories.  One day, we had a party and everyone got to have their own Shy Shyler to read with.  This was a very exciting opportunity.

 
Going Back in Time PDF Print E-mail

March 16, 2009

Dino Trip 2009

One of our spring research trips was to the Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country Association, where we investigated some genuine dinosaur tracks.  We also got to "dig" up fossils and had a picnic lunch outside on some tables in the sunshine.  We learned not only about prehistoric creatures, but also about some of the Texas Hill Country history at an antique post office exhibit and with some very old telephone technology.

 
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